Poly and the Marble Maze

Poly and the Marble Maze is not just your ordinary run around, coin gathering game. First of all, it’s in 3D. Next, and the unique thing about it, is instead of a ball, you navigate a polyhedron.

Now you think that’s not so tricky? You’re mistaken. Unlike a perfectly rounded ball, you’ll be needing more effort to roll it. Now this is where sloped stages get hard. With physics involved, rolling a polyhedron up them is just pure work. Need the right area to gain momentum to climb, and the right speed as well.

3D environments really make the difference for these puzzle games. It may be the new age, but classic games like this will still matter.

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